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		<title>The Latest Technology in Laser Eye Surgery &#8211; Dispelling Folks Fears with the New Technologies</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Laser Eye Surgery Research]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many people out there that are still not comfortable with the idea of undergoing laser eye surgery. To these people hearing about <strong>the latest technology in laser eye surgery</strong> can help to put their mind somewhat at ease.</p>
<p>It is quite understandable that people still are uncertain about undergoing the surgery, wearing contact lenses or glasses may be somewhat of a pain but at the end of the day for&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many people out there that are still not comfortable with the idea of undergoing laser eye surgery. To these people hearing about <strong>the latest technology in laser eye surgery</strong> can help to put their mind somewhat at ease.</p>
<p>It is quite understandable that people still are uncertain about undergoing the surgery, wearing contact lenses or glasses may be somewhat of a pain but at the end of the day for the most part they do not really stop someone from getting on with their day-to-day lives.</p>
<p>Lots of folks who are on the fence as it were about laser eye surgery, read about the latest technology to dispel some myths and come to a conclusion that it is a reasonably safe procedure. At the end of the day we are taking a risk when you step out out all each morning, it is just a question of deciding whether or not the risk is worth the possible gain.</p>
<p>A lot of work has been done in recent years to improve surgery techniques in order to keep mistakes to a minimum. while they may still happen every now and then, the latest technology in laser eye surgery has become developed enough to calm many fears. Here are two components of latest technology in laser eye surgery that have produced more clients with less worries.</p>
<p>IntraLase</p>
<p>The biggest fear that patients have when they consider laser surgery is that a blade is going to make an incision in their eye and create a flap that opens. Just visualizing this from a layman’s point of view can be pretty disturbing. Enter the IntraLase which does not require any firm of blade. It does the same procedure but with a laser beam instead of a sharp blade. This latest technology in laser eye surgery may also have its risks but they are less than a surgeon with a knife near your eye.</p>
<p>Custom Wavefront Laser Eye Surgery</p>
<p>One drawback that does arouse from time to time, is that patients did not get the near-perfect vision they had hoped for from the operation, and instead only see a small improvement. In many cases when this happens the patient requires additional surgeries to improve their vision more.</p>
<p>Quite a number of cases of under and over correction have come up over the years, hence resulting in the patient requiring some additional surgery interventions.</p>
<p>However with the very latest technology in laser eye surgery the surgeons actually customise the surgery for each and every patient. The technology used to do this is called wavefront, the result is far less cases of over and under correction. This is thanks to the extremely precise measurement equipment used in the wavefront technology.</p>
<p>Naturally even the use of this technology can not give laser eye surgery a 100% success rate, like with all surgeries however much we perfect them there is always going to be some error involved. But there is now doubt that using this latest technology in laser eye surgery the success rate for the patient is considerably better. However the price of the surgery is generally some $350 extra for each eye.</p>
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